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  • #31
    Originally posted by Marshmallowman
    in colin mcrae I almost drive of cliffs for the sheer 3d pleasure of it(not because I am a krap driver )
    LOL, this is scary

    MD
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    • #32
      luckily Australia mostly flat

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      • #33
        AFAIK: mostly yes, but partly no... and sadly, "NO" part is over estimated.

        still, I want it anyways asap.
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        • #34
          I don't really know if those evolving glasses-free 3d displays (D3D, I think that elsa 3d display was using that Dresden3D tech, or even some of those spinning displays) would need special controller cards or just special drivers or even just only special software, but I think it'd be something to go for for Matrox - but maybe not just yet

          AZ
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          • #35
            if you can generate to displays (one for each eye) then the choice of display technolgy is up to you.

            1. LCD shutterglasses are cheap, but need a very good moniter to get with fast phosher and high referesh rates)

            2. 3D moniters expensive by cool, don't know how they work exactly but they do (optically splitting or something)
            That is 3d without glasses..cool
            see


            3. headsets are cool (but expensive). a couple of years ago $2k-$3k headst with dual sub VGA res displays for each eye, resoltuion is to low but today they might be better.

            4. you high end 3d stuff, direct projection of images into your eye, mostly medical, CAD, and molecular eng systems.

            while you can get add on dongle thingies, its a lot more cost effective to have some basic support built into the card..eg dual display(already there) or a frame flipping signal for alternating frames.

            I really am hanging out for a good replacement for my asus 3d lcd glasses...

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            • #36
              i am still not sure about this panoramic tri monitor thing. personally it sounds a little gimicky to me. however i would like to see dualhead with a seperate s-video port so you can use two monitors, but other people can watch tv somewhere else
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              • #37
                Surround gaming?
                It'd be pretty good for driving games. No more pesky intrusive rear view mirror, just plonk your old 14" vga behind you and turn your head!
                Athlon XP-64/3200, 1gb PC3200, 512mb Radeon X1950Pro AGP, Dell 2005fwp, Logitech G5, IBM model M.

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